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time for spaghetti farmers. generally it impairs the flavor and makes it difficult to obtain top prices. the spaghetti harvest goes forward t.cultivation is not carried out or anything like the tremendous scale of the italian industry. many of you have seen pictures of the spa get tick plantations. for the swiss it tends to be more of a family affair. another reason it may be a bumper year lies in the weevil ttiny creature who has caused concern in the past. after picking, the spaghetti is laid out to try in the warm alpine sun. many people are often puzzled by the fact that spaghetti is produced at uniform length. this is the result of many endeavors of those who proceeded in producing the perfect spaghetti. the harvest is marked by a tradition natural meal. then the waiters enter bear the ceremonial dish. it is, of course, spaghetti, picked earlier in the day, dried in the sun and brought fresh from garden to table. >> in 1993, ktvu's 10:00 new had a look at the pranks. >> accord to a southern california histo
time for spaghetti farmers. generally it impairs the flavor and makes it difficult to obtain top prices. the spaghetti harvest goes forward t.cultivation is not carried out or anything like the tremendous scale of the italian industry. many of you have seen pictures of the spa get tick plantations. for the swiss it tends to be more of a family affair. another reason it may be a bumper year lies in the weevil ttiny creature who has caused concern in the past. after picking, the spaghetti is laid...
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i did not like getting a spaghetti facial while you are waiting for the spaghetti to bend to your will. you look all sweaty. and all the stoneware and the pots and pans. i work with meyer corporation to produce them for me. it is not like i am a spokesperson. i want them to serve a function. spoons that don't need a spoonrest -- and they're all practical. is it the largest value in that category? >> a lot of chefs will have a producer go get what is called market goods somewhere in china, and they will bring them back and put their name on them and that is all right. >> who are you talking about when you say that? >> there's a lot of people out there that you can see on qvc. if they are selling $110 collections of pots, they are doing it because it is a quick way to capitalize on their recognition factor. that is a fast and easy way to get money and very appealing. i have turned down a lot of things. >> give us an example. >> people want us to get into the wine business, the balsamic vinegar business, and commercial olive oil. into the mediocre spaghetti business. all sorts of things y
i did not like getting a spaghetti facial while you are waiting for the spaghetti to bend to your will. you look all sweaty. and all the stoneware and the pots and pans. i work with meyer corporation to produce them for me. it is not like i am a spokesperson. i want them to serve a function. spoons that don't need a spoonrest -- and they're all practical. is it the largest value in that category? >> a lot of chefs will have a producer go get what is called market goods somewhere in china,...
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into the mediocre spaghetti business. all sorts of things you could put your name on that are not necessarily a bad idea if you do not mind that you do not look so good in the long run. if you want to really manage your brand, you have to make sure that everything has a high quality that you assume it has got to be, and you have to make those decisions on a daily basis. >> younger people are getting to that point where they have opportunities. you are in a great position and there will be lots of opportunities. the things that will shape you are the things you say no to, not the things that you say yes to. if you start making a lot of bad decisions, you become part of that brand. and it might not be right for you. >> tell me what you said no to. >> i say no to things all day long whether it is different grills, food products, i'm talking about life-changing opportunities. in terms of finances. but your gut knows immediately if it does not seem right. you have to walk away. >> i have a rule of thumb. if i use it i will end
into the mediocre spaghetti business. all sorts of things you could put your name on that are not necessarily a bad idea if you do not mind that you do not look so good in the long run. if you want to really manage your brand, you have to make sure that everything has a high quality that you assume it has got to be, and you have to make those decisions on a daily basis. >> younger people are getting to that point where they have opportunities. you are in a great position and there will be...
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i did not like getting a spaghetti facial while you are waiting for the spaghetti to bend to your will. you look all sweaty. and all the stoneware and the pots and pans. i work with meyer corporation to produce them for me. it is not like i am a spokesperson. i want them to serve a function. spoons that don't need a spoonrest -- and they're all practical. is it the largest value in that category? >> a lot of chefs will have a producer go get what is called market goods somewhere in china, and they will bring them back and put their name on them and that is all right. >> who are you talking about when you say that? >> there's a lot of people out there that you can see on qvc. if they are selling $110 collections of pots, they are doing it because it is a quick way to capitalize on their recognition factor. that is a fast and easy way to get money and very appealing. i have turned down a lot of things. >> give us an example. >> people want us to get into the wine business, the balsamic vinegar business, and commercial olive oil. into the mediocre spaghetti business. all sorts of things y
i did not like getting a spaghetti facial while you are waiting for the spaghetti to bend to your will. you look all sweaty. and all the stoneware and the pots and pans. i work with meyer corporation to produce them for me. it is not like i am a spokesperson. i want them to serve a function. spoons that don't need a spoonrest -- and they're all practical. is it the largest value in that category? >> a lot of chefs will have a producer go get what is called market goods somewhere in china,...
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no, she didn't just go home from that spaghetti dinner and go to bed like she told the cops. on the stand she says she did drive to that diner to pick up michael, but it was totally innocent. >> "i went and picked -- i never saw the vehicle. that's what my brother said, they had a flat, take michael home," i said okay. i sat and had a cup of coffee, and took my son home. >> so you lied to detective majors? >> no. when -- not on purpose, but yes, i did. >> yes, you did lie? >> yes, by omission, obviously, yes. >> when you're testifying on your own behalf, having to admit that you lied to the police doesn't help. >> reporter: but amy continues to proclaim her innocence through a two-week trial. >> did you participate in any way in the attempt on robert bessey's life? >> no, i did not. >> reporter: but the vegas jury doesn't go for it -- returning a verdict in time to make it home for dinner. >> guilty of conspiracy to commit murder. >> ms. bessey, i've given a great thought to this. >> reporter: the judge sentences amy to 14 to 44 years, her daughter aly collapses in court. as
no, she didn't just go home from that spaghetti dinner and go to bed like she told the cops. on the stand she says she did drive to that diner to pick up michael, but it was totally innocent. >> "i went and picked -- i never saw the vehicle. that's what my brother said, they had a flat, take michael home," i said okay. i sat and had a cup of coffee, and took my son home. >> so you lied to detective majors? >> no. when -- not on purpose, but yes, i did. >> yes,...
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. >> spaghetti. >> they are spaghetti. i don't know how they'll figure that out in the wild. they are endangered and they say it's worth because she's, again, giving these two guys a chance. >>> there's something on the loose at the supreme court. >> that something is wild boar. >> ooh. >> is that a golf club? >> the wile encoud encounter. >>> and he's busting a move on the street because -- >> this guy lost a bet. >> oh. >> see how he serves his time and starts a roadside party. (m) dedefifianancece i is s ini. dedefifianancece n nevevere. cicitrtracacalal m maxa. cacalclciuium m cicitrtrat. hihighghlyly s sololubu, eaeasisilyly a absorbed. hey. hey. [doorbell rings] what's this? it's u-verse live tv. with at&t u-verse... you can watch live tv from your device. hey. hey. anywhere in your home. [doorbell rings] hey. hey. so you won't miss a minute of march madness. call now to get a u-verse bundle for the same great price for 2 years. guaranteed. >>> something pretty dangerous was found on the supreme court grounds in pakistan. you're going to see in this video that something
. >> spaghetti. >> they are spaghetti. i don't know how they'll figure that out in the wild. they are endangered and they say it's worth because she's, again, giving these two guys a chance. >>> there's something on the loose at the supreme court. >> that something is wild boar. >> ooh. >> is that a golf club? >> the wile encoud encounter. >>> and he's busting a move on the street because -- >> this guy lost a bet. >> oh....
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well, it's a tape measure i'm using to measure our spaghetti.
well, it's a tape measure i'm using to measure our spaghetti.
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do you eat spaghetti? >> eww!" >> you like spegty. i've got pictures of you eating spaghetti. you should see what we get to eat if you want to say eww! >> it seems like he's grown into a little man in the six months i've been here. he's doing things that he wasn't doing when i was home like talking that good, singing, playing one two three freeze. >> freeze! yeah, now you freeze. all right, come on. go. freeze! honestly, like i have to take this as like a blessing because the way i was living out there, i wasn't women him anyway. i was there physically but not emotionally. >> i'll see you saturday. i love you. >> ready? you gonna leave? go bye-byes. >> mommy, nana? coming? >> yes, nanny's coming. >> mommy? >> no, mommy's not coming, baby. . come on. say bye, mommy. >> i love you. >> love you. >> i love you. bye, baby. >> come on, baby boy. ready? give mommy kiss one more time. i love you! see you soon. >> see you soon. >> tell her be good girl. >> good girl. >> i will. you be good. . you be good for nana? okay. see you soon. all right. bye-by bye-bye. >> all right, let's go. .
do you eat spaghetti? >> eww!" >> you like spegty. i've got pictures of you eating spaghetti. you should see what we get to eat if you want to say eww! >> it seems like he's grown into a little man in the six months i've been here. he's doing things that he wasn't doing when i was home like talking that good, singing, playing one two three freeze. >> freeze! yeah, now you freeze. all right, come on. go. freeze! honestly, like i have to take this as like a blessing...
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they're caring for the little guys, they're enjoying spaghetti. i don't know how they figure that one out when they go back into the wild. these are also a threatened species. even though they do break a thing or two here or there, she says it is worth it because she's giving the two guys a chance. >>> this toddler turned artist. >> what is that? >> a pa-china. >> what he drew. >> no! no! >> really did it. [ [ cocougughshs, , snsneee] i have a big m meeeetiting when we land, bubut t i i amam s so o st, i can't rest. [ male a annnnououncncer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. ththeyey d donon't't?? alalkaka s seleltztzerer p pls yoyourur w wororstst c colold , plus h hasas a a d dececon. [ [ ininhahaleles s dedeepe] ohoh. . whwhatat a a r rele. [ [ ininhahaleles s dedeepe] so i get invited to quite a few family gatherings. heck, i saved judith here a fortune with discounts like safe driver, multi-car, paperless. you make a mighty fine missus, m'lady. i'm not saying mark's thrifty. let's just say, i saved him $519, and it cer
they're caring for the little guys, they're enjoying spaghetti. i don't know how they figure that one out when they go back into the wild. these are also a threatened species. even though they do break a thing or two here or there, she says it is worth it because she's giving the two guys a chance. >>> this toddler turned artist. >> what is that? >> a pa-china. >> what he drew. >> no! no! >> really did it. [ [ cocougughshs, , snsneee] i have a big m...
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i heard someone say something when i walked about, that i looked like spaghetti. >> guy in the white, i ain't got time for this. >> i got midterm week. >> i'm in the library. i'm clearly here to get stuff done, i'm not at a coffee shop, where sometimes you can get stuff done, too. >> which one of you said we looked like amateur scuba divers? >> a lot of the things could be a compliment. maybe potato farmers are really good looking people. >> work hard, work with their bodies, got muscle. amateur scuba divers, they have another job, they're making money and can afford to scuba. >> like miley cyrus' tongue or something? >> never smelled her tongue. >> seen it a lot. >> they convince him that he was talking in his sleep. >> excuse me. can you stop talking about me? >> poor guy. >> seven dudes race downhill on their longboards until. >> one gets out of shape and binge, bang, boom. >> oh! >> see if the >>> we know in russia you can expect just about anything, even something as simple, you could say, as wind could be big trouble for them. >> who is that guy? >> it doesn't appear to than win
i heard someone say something when i walked about, that i looked like spaghetti. >> guy in the white, i ain't got time for this. >> i got midterm week. >> i'm in the library. i'm clearly here to get stuff done, i'm not at a coffee shop, where sometimes you can get stuff done, too. >> which one of you said we looked like amateur scuba divers? >> a lot of the things could be a compliment. maybe potato farmers are really good looking people. >> work hard, work...
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facebook wants to throw a whole bowl of spaghetti at the world and see what sticks. . >> mark zuckerberg -- i look at it as being google at this point in time. i'm in the stock. i like the stock. i think if you look at it as a mini-google, not just the social network stock there's more to this company, it will take a while to monetize it. >> okay, coming up in the next hour of mad money," postmates promises to deliver anything to you under an hour. the ceo bastian lehmann. >>> coming up next -- heading out to dayton, ohio, to sit down with one team trader who's ready to give our group a run for their money. up. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance.s everybody knows that. well, did you know bad news doesn't always tr
facebook wants to throw a whole bowl of spaghetti at the world and see what sticks. . >> mark zuckerberg -- i look at it as being google at this point in time. i'm in the stock. i like the stock. i think if you look at it as a mini-google, not just the social network stock there's more to this company, it will take a while to monetize it. >> okay, coming up in the next hour of mad money," postmates promises to deliver anything to you under an hour. the ceo bastian lehmann....
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i think you have some -- >> spaghetti sauce. >> seth: spaghetti? no, no, no, that's a nebula. i should know. i'm neil degrasse tyson. >> i love your floor, by the way. stars and constellations. >> seth: yeah, i know. we did this just for you. >> liar, but that's fine. >> seth: i've seen -- we've all seen science documentaries. they can sometimes be a little -- a little boring. but this sort of has the aesthetic of like a space opera. were you setting out to do something that sort of grabs the imagination? >> i like that phrase, space opera. >> seth: yeah, well -- >> what happened was we had real resources to tap the talents of people who previously had made blockbuster movies, telling the stories of people, places, things. i said, "well, now let's use that to tell the story of the universe." and so the visualizations, the scripting by ann druyan who's genetically linked to the original "cosmos" series as co-writer with carl sagan. so we got all right combination of talents to make this thing work. >> seth: it was great. and also, you're super cool in it. you're driving around
i think you have some -- >> spaghetti sauce. >> seth: spaghetti? no, no, no, that's a nebula. i should know. i'm neil degrasse tyson. >> i love your floor, by the way. stars and constellations. >> seth: yeah, i know. we did this just for you. >> liar, but that's fine. >> seth: i've seen -- we've all seen science documentaries. they can sometimes be a little -- a little boring. but this sort of has the aesthetic of like a space opera. were you setting out to...
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they are planning a spa getty dinner fund-raise -- spaghetti dinner fund-raiser. a village where the donations will focus on bringing education to children. many students have done international aid work already. malia volunteered in nicaragua over the summer. >> the best experience was able to spend time with the people and find out what kind of culture have. >> reporter: students have to dream up and do what many don't dry go it's a lot more work than i -- don't try. >> it's a lot more work than i thought it would be. >> reporter: the reward will be more than a party, filled with celebrities and like-minded teens. >> i expect to meet a lot of students that are doing the same thing we are. a lot of networking with students that are interested in helping local organizations as well as global organizations. >> some of the students for the arts just aren't attending we day. they are performing as well. showing their gifts for music and passion. >>> after traveling hundreds of miles, massive critical infrastructure is ready to be put in place. a new spillway gate is
they are planning a spa getty dinner fund-raise -- spaghetti dinner fund-raiser. a village where the donations will focus on bringing education to children. many students have done international aid work already. malia volunteered in nicaragua over the summer. >> the best experience was able to spend time with the people and find out what kind of culture have. >> reporter: students have to dream up and do what many don't dry go it's a lot more work than i -- don't try. >> it's...
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captioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: italian chefs have a word for perfectly cooked spaghetti: "al dente," which means not too hard and not too soft. (laughs) tonight, chef pisghetti's pasta was not al dente. it was glop. (grunts) did i hear her?! did she come back?! (panting) (sighs) i think something's bothering chef pisghetti. (chatters) it's gnocchi. i cannot concentrate on my cooking because my beloved piccolo gatto has abandoned me! (sobs softly) netti... the accordion. (sighs) here we go again. (accordion playing) pisghetti: oh, no more happy times watching her play hat o' pesto.
captioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: italian chefs have a word for perfectly cooked spaghetti: "al dente," which means not too hard and not too soft. (laughs) tonight, chef pisghetti's pasta was not al dente. it was glop. (grunts) did i hear her?! did she come back?! (panting) (sighs) i think something's bothering chef pisghetti. (chatters) it's gnocchi. i cannot concentrate on my cooking because my beloved piccolo gatto has abandoned me! (sobs softly) netti... the...
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. >> i had someone say something when i walked by that i looked like spaghetti. >> see it next "right this minute." >>> and still to come, dudes bring out the man toys to face off. >> now you've got a para motor rage buggy race in the field. >> see why they're well equipped for a good time. >>> plus, what it's like to be nibbled on by an alligator. >> and the teeth, oh, my god like giant marshmallows. >> yeah. i've got 3-alarm heartburn... fifireremaman n chchilili ? rolaids gives yoyou u rarapd relief of heartburn anand d neneututraraliliz% more acid than tums. atattataboboy!y! rorolalaidids,s, t thahatw you spell relief. ononcece, , twtwicice, it's time for new seselslsune scscalalp . it worksks a at t ththee sosoururce with ththe e nunumbmberer oe ananti-itch medicine. plus soothing aloe for fast relief. seselslsunun b bluluee scscalalp itch. >>> like us on facebook.com/rightthisminute. stay in touch all day long. now back to the show. >>> well, they say money can't buy happiness but it sure can buy a lot of fun. this is alex putting his para motor together and putting the prop on
. >> i had someone say something when i walked by that i looked like spaghetti. >> see it next "right this minute." >>> and still to come, dudes bring out the man toys to face off. >> now you've got a para motor rage buggy race in the field. >> see why they're well equipped for a good time. >>> plus, what it's like to be nibbled on by an alligator. >> and the teeth, oh, my god like giant marshmallows. >> yeah. i've got 3-alarm...
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maybe we'll get lucky and watch one of these dumb-ass waiters spill spaghetti sauce all ov himself.
maybe we'll get lucky and watch one of these dumb-ass waiters spill spaghetti sauce all ov himself.
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on the back we have the material which kind of look a big -- long spool of spaghetti. >> yeah, material made from, made from corn. so it is, it's great. renewable bioplastic. and it is feeding through the tube into, what's basically a super advanced hot glue gun. it draws in the hot glue gun. and draws layer upon layer. when it is all done. we will have a bracelet for you here. >> a fun, cool application. what are serious applications that they can beep used for. >> just had a story. doctor used it before a surgery for a boy, had a heart defect. going to have how to do open heart surgery. before he cut into the boy. he printed out a model from a scan of the boy's heart. put it in three parts. he could really see what was going on before he went in and did the surgery. stuff look that. >> as a result it meant that the 14-month-old was on the operating taenl for less time. his heart, chest was open for less time. >> they say it probably saved his life. >> why don't we take a look at a few things you brought here. i really like. a frog who has -- all of the organs and pieces in here. we ha
on the back we have the material which kind of look a big -- long spool of spaghetti. >> yeah, material made from, made from corn. so it is, it's great. renewable bioplastic. and it is feeding through the tube into, what's basically a super advanced hot glue gun. it draws in the hot glue gun. and draws layer upon layer. when it is all done. we will have a bracelet for you here. >> a fun, cool application. what are serious applications that they can beep used for. >> just had a...
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a big long spool of spaghetti. >> plastic kind of. >> material made from corn. it's great, renewable bioplastic and it's feeding through this tube into what's basically a super advanced hot glue gun, and it draws with the hot glue gun and draws layer upon layer, so when it's all done, we're going to have a bracelet in a minute. >> bracelet is a fun, cool application, but what are serious applications this can be used for? >> so we just had a story in kentucky of a doctor who used a makerbot before doing surgery on a 14-month-old boy. the boy had a heart defect and before he cut into the boy, he printed out a model from a scan of that boy's heart, put it in three parts so that he could really see what was going on before he went in to do the surgery. stuff like that. >> as a result, it meant that the 14-month-old was on the operating table for less time, his chest was open for less time. >> they say it probably saved his life. >> that's phenomenal. let's look at a few things you brought here. one is this frog, which i really like. this is a frog who has all the p
a big long spool of spaghetti. >> plastic kind of. >> material made from corn. it's great, renewable bioplastic and it's feeding through this tube into what's basically a super advanced hot glue gun, and it draws with the hot glue gun and draws layer upon layer, so when it's all done, we're going to have a bracelet in a minute. >> bracelet is a fun, cool application, but what are serious applications this can be used for? >> so we just had a story in kentucky of a doctor...
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eerie scene >> reporter: i just took a walk up towards that fire do pc it just a spaghetti of yellow fire holes spread across all costa street and many directions and all types of fire hydrants from all over the place this fire injured along has 75 linked a fire hose. they're about 50 ft. long. that is a lot of fire host to put the fire out. fire hose. >> reporter: >> pam: kron four's charles clifford one of the first reporters on the scene of the massive blaze. >> reporter: working on a completely different story and you could see the smoke all the will the their and now but to three blocks south of the fire at a great vintage point. crowds of people out looking as upper rooms of the building collapsed. the upper part was burning at it collapsed and fell from here with this see it was just on the fire trucks or rum try to keep it from spreading the work for quite a long time running holes from hydrants try to keep water flowing and ambulances are were up the road just waiting. if any problems occurred. we really had a good view the other thing is that the smoke had been going up and
eerie scene >> reporter: i just took a walk up towards that fire do pc it just a spaghetti of yellow fire holes spread across all costa street and many directions and all types of fire hydrants from all over the place this fire injured along has 75 linked a fire hose. they're about 50 ft. long. that is a lot of fire host to put the fire out. fire hose. >> reporter: >> pam: kron four's charles clifford one of the first reporters on the scene of the massive blaze. >>...
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but it basically looks like someone put a big bowl of spaghetti in front of you and is like, "follow the lines throughout the entire process." and you're like, "i can't do that." >> why do they go to such lengths to keep secret where the money is coming from, where it's going, what it's doing? why not just say, "this is what we're doing?" >> bad publicity. >> look what happened to target, you know? >> target is a great example. that was actually sort of the shot heard around corporate america. >> tell me the story. >> target gave money to an organization in minnesota that ended up advocating against marriage equality and then the -- >> or a candidate. >> right, against this issue. and you had the lgbt community, marriage equality advocates go ballistic, especially because target had always portrayed itself as a sort of forward thinking, hip, progressive even organization. and yet, their money ended up supporting someone who was against gay marriage. and that scared a lot of people. >> that was the canary in the coal mine. they don't -- nobody wants that to happen again. >> so are you
but it basically looks like someone put a big bowl of spaghetti in front of you and is like, "follow the lines throughout the entire process." and you're like, "i can't do that." >> why do they go to such lengths to keep secret where the money is coming from, where it's going, what it's doing? why not just say, "this is what we're doing?" >> bad publicity. >> look what happened to target, you know? >> target is a great example. that was...
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. >>> y tenemos el spaghetti, vamos a prepararlo que está cocinadito. >>> qué rico. >>> tenemos que tener cuidado con los nsñ cuando ayudan. >>> ahora el spagheti. >>> parmesano. >>> eso es al gusto. >>> seguro que sí. >>> qué rico. >>> los spaghettis están vivos, sabes por qué . >>> por qué. >>> porque vuelan. >>> oh. >>> se dieron cuenta el talento del chef. >>> sí. >>> mira, mira ponemos arriba salsita marinara, y nosotros ponemos arriba con una happy face. >>> bien. >>> les parece. >>> cÓmo es eso. >>> pues ponemos un poquito de aceite. >>> la cuelo. >>> en la boquita. >>> la nariz. >>> correcto. >>> eso es boquita. >>> y una nariz. >>> la nariz ahí. >>> por favor. >>> no respira, por favor. >>> eso. >>> muy bien. >>> ponemos parmesano reggiano. >>> qué bien. >>> qué rico. >>> sí. >>> ahí pueden ver ahora la carita. >>> utilizamos parmesano reggiano para el pelo. >>> qué bien. >>> qué lindo. >>> saludable, ¿verdad? >>> muy saludable. >>> no le echen tanto, bendito. >>> así es >>> ni que fuera rockero, parece cuando yo era chiquitito, y estaba en menudo, te acuerdas. >
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it will melt steel, cars, iron beams and turn them to spaghetti, not a problem. >> i want to look at this other picture here it's a smaller picture of the firefighter on that ladder with that hose pouring water fast on that. you can see the flames almost lookic lie they could almost touch them they are so close to him. >> he is moving back in fact. because he has to adjust to the heat and the intensity of that flame as it gets close to him. let's take just a moment here if we have the video from about 20, 30 minutes ago and give you a comparison to what it was like the way the flames -- ken we're talking about just shooting out of there like a fire cannon. it is so intense and that orange flame, that is the hottest you can possibly get. it's red-hot. it really is red-hot. thousands of degrees. thigh top floors of the building are gone. earlier it looks like it had started on the side of the building near the scaffolding itch near the top floors. >> now this thing spread and take a look at what should be the roof. that is entire flames. >> you can see that one little corner that maybe
it will melt steel, cars, iron beams and turn them to spaghetti, not a problem. >> i want to look at this other picture here it's a smaller picture of the firefighter on that ladder with that hose pouring water fast on that. you can see the flames almost lookic lie they could almost touch them they are so close to him. >> he is moving back in fact. because he has to adjust to the heat and the intensity of that flame as it gets close to him. let's take just a moment here if we have...
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. >> a lot of people like pizza or spaghetti and meatballs but which has to be beaten because it has more calories and fat. >> oh, god, i hate to do this. only hit the corner. >> are you beating the -- pizza and you would be right. even though it's single serving. >> which side is bigger? >> because of the crust? >> because it's a sing is he will serving, it's -- because it's a single serving, it's got more crust and more cheese. but either is good for you. which treat do you beat because it has more calories per serving. the frozen yogurt or five chocolate chip cookies. and you would both be wrong. so we tied. >> that was fun. thank you. >> in this game, everyone is a winner. >> everybody is a winner. >> oh, my god. [ laughter ] >> thank you, what is that? pizza cookie. >> if we beat it you can eat it. thank you. >> thank you. >> which is better. mashed potatoes or sweet potato fries. >> obviously it's sweet potato fries. >> we will show you how to fit a tea pot and a salad spinner in your kitchen draw when we bring your space saving gadgets to your house. >> hard to say that with a
. >> a lot of people like pizza or spaghetti and meatballs but which has to be beaten because it has more calories and fat. >> oh, god, i hate to do this. only hit the corner. >> are you beating the -- pizza and you would be right. even though it's single serving. >> which side is bigger? >> because of the crust? >> because it's a sing is he will serving, it's -- because it's a single serving, it's got more crust and more cheese. but either is good for you....
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the railway system, in 1861, looks as if you have taken a plate of spaghetti and thrown it at a map, and wherever it lands, there's an independent regional railway line. in all, lincoln took a route that zigzags and crisscrossed and doubled back on itself covering a distance of 2000 miles on 18 separate independent railroad lines, as opposed to a journey of a few hundred miles as the crow flies. and at each stop lincoln gets out of the train, gives a little speech, waves into the crowd, shakes hands. for him, this is the whole point. by the time lincoln sets off for washington, seven states have seceded from union, and lincoln hopes to use this train journey to give people the chance to hear him, see him, to listen to his ideas. he wants to pour oil on troubled waters, give people a chance to get to know him a little bit. and in the end he winds up getting over 100 speeches. he is trying to extend common words to the north, and offer an olive branch to the south. but baltimore is looming. three of these independent regional railway lines converge in baltimore and it creates a choke p
the railway system, in 1861, looks as if you have taken a plate of spaghetti and thrown it at a map, and wherever it lands, there's an independent regional railway line. in all, lincoln took a route that zigzags and crisscrossed and doubled back on itself covering a distance of 2000 miles on 18 separate independent railroad lines, as opposed to a journey of a few hundred miles as the crow flies. and at each stop lincoln gets out of the train, gives a little speech, waves into the crowd, shakes...
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." >> we have had spaghetti westerns. >> the middle eastern western. >> i hope that is the future of filmmaking in israel, more diversity. i hope we see more horror films. so we don't have romantic comedies at all. >> that at least may be no bad thing. >> the academy also honors innovators who create cool stuff. this year, they're giving a lifetime achievement award to the special-effects gurus behind the pneumatic car flipper. what is that? jon erlichman had some fun with it. >> if you saw "transformers: dark of the moon," you might recall the sea of exploding cars. this is not cgi. you have cars and even a school bus flipping. the device that makes it happen is the pneumatic car flipper. he helped brew it up for michael bay when he was shooting "armageddon." a car is placed on top. it looks like a floor jack. it is loaded with high-pressure nitrogen. it pushes into a piston and throws the car as far as 25 feet. >> you want to get the air in the cylinder as fast and as much as you can. that's what makes it work. >> 3, 2, 1. that is how you flip a car. >> before car flippers, the too
." >> we have had spaghetti westerns. >> the middle eastern western. >> i hope that is the future of filmmaking in israel, more diversity. i hope we see more horror films. so we don't have romantic comedies at all. >> that at least may be no bad thing. >> the academy also honors innovators who create cool stuff. this year, they're giving a lifetime achievement award to the special-effects gurus behind the pneumatic car flipper. what is that? jon erlichman had...
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. >> that locks like spaghetti. it shoes how complicated the grid is. wow. thank you so much for that report. >> you bet. president obama is planning an on line interview to promote the health care law by web md. our next guest calls that ironic. and how are you senator. and what is the iropy about this? >> it is interesting and web md is more reloyable and popular than the president's website healthcare.gov. and as more and more people are losing their doctors and afford coverage they will turn to westbound md. and the physical heel thy self and now the patient heel thigh self. >> you are a doctor and do you believe this law make its harder for people to get a doctor? >> it will be worse for those who signed up on the president's health care law. one of the health care law is the cuts to medicare advantage affect the seniors and they will have a harder time getting a doctor. and those who signed up on the internet and signed up with healthcare.gov, they will have fewer choices for doctors and other people who buy their insurance and get it privately in the
. >> that locks like spaghetti. it shoes how complicated the grid is. wow. thank you so much for that report. >> you bet. president obama is planning an on line interview to promote the health care law by web md. our next guest calls that ironic. and how are you senator. and what is the iropy about this? >> it is interesting and web md is more reloyable and popular than the president's website healthcare.gov. and as more and more people are losing their doctors and afford...
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the local currency is losing value, no bread, no eggs, only expensive imported italian spaghetti left. "america tonight" correspondent sheila macvicar joins us now. >> a team from the international monetary fund is scheduled to arrive in ukraine to investigate the finances, it is believed that it will help stabilize the finances but corruption has pushed the country to the brink. >> reeling from crisis to crisis and it's clear there is another huge problem: the economy and money. >> translator: i want to report to you that the state treasury in ukraine was robbed and is empty. >> reporter: more than $50 billion in gold reserves and foreign credits have disappeared, he said. where did the money go? ukrainians are pointing to deposed president viktor yanukovych and away they called his kel cleptocratic government. a faux boat used as a private restaurant, a personal zoo with pigs and peacocks. endless topiary. and a garage full of classic cars. so much gaudy luxury in a country where $500 a month is a good wage. >> translator: we want to see everything here. to see where our money went,
the local currency is losing value, no bread, no eggs, only expensive imported italian spaghetti left. "america tonight" correspondent sheila macvicar joins us now. >> a team from the international monetary fund is scheduled to arrive in ukraine to investigate the finances, it is believed that it will help stabilize the finances but corruption has pushed the country to the brink. >> reeling from crisis to crisis and it's clear there is another huge problem: the economy and...
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and he once strangled a russian agent with a string of spaghetti and then shaped the pasta into a dagger which he pooped out of an al-qaeda terrorist killing him instantly. mike baker, former cia operator and current president of diligence, maker of diligent pasta strainers and diligence hair nets. for your pasta trainers and hair net need. think diligence. diligence, it is because they just killed everyone you have known. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. hey, greg, nice shirt. how can i talk you out of it? it is official. the oscars hate you. 43 million people watch watched the event. and the nielsen company says social media was a big factor which brings us to jimmy kimmle. right before the show started the late night host chose to secure the home viewer for being mean to celebrities. let's watch fans of watching. >> the problem is people at home -- excuse me for one second. what is wrong with you? all right. which one of you tweeted give jennifer lawrence an oscar for least supportive bra, hash tag fire your stylist? >> i did. >> you did? okay. show your hands to the cam.
and he once strangled a russian agent with a string of spaghetti and then shaped the pasta into a dagger which he pooped out of an al-qaeda terrorist killing him instantly. mike baker, former cia operator and current president of diligence, maker of diligent pasta strainers and diligence hair nets. for your pasta trainers and hair net need. think diligence. diligence, it is because they just killed everyone you have known. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. hey, greg, nice...
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. >> and take a look at this spectacular spaghetti. in new orleans, organizers poured more than 500 lbs. of noodles, and 150 per also sauce into this 8 ft. bowl. the meal was made to help kick off the italian american marching club parade. >> a building and at desmonds, i went out with a big bang. a former nurse's college in iowa methodist medical center was empowered early sunday morning. the facility has been closed since 1999. >> st. joseph's head coach phil martellis grandson philip stephen martelli was on hand sunday to watch st. joseph's win its first atlantic 10 tournament title since 1997. he always does when he's at the game, he spent the afternoon mimicking his grandfather's actions. the little guy at his grandfather'hat his grandf's mannerisms down pat. save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance.d everybody knows that. well, did you know pinocchio was a bad motivational speaker? i look around this room and i see nothing but untapped potential. you have potential. you have...oh boy. geico. fifteen minutes could save yo
. >> and take a look at this spectacular spaghetti. in new orleans, organizers poured more than 500 lbs. of noodles, and 150 per also sauce into this 8 ft. bowl. the meal was made to help kick off the italian american marching club parade. >> a building and at desmonds, i went out with a big bang. a former nurse's college in iowa methodist medical center was empowered early sunday morning. the facility has been closed since 1999. >> st. joseph's head coach phil martellis...
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. >> girl comes forward and says she was chased through the woods by a spaghetti monster with green ears. now, i think that this is our man with the scars on his face. i don't know who he is. i don't know where he is. i don't know where his whole thing [ bleep ] starts but tends with him. >> my luck, i pick today to get to know you. >> you asked. >> yeah. and now i'm begging you to shut the [ bleep ] up. >> all your life you hate or you love or you're in pain, it was all the same thing. it was all the same dream. and like a lot of dreams, a mad monster at the end of it. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we're going to take our break. but when we come back, we have an exclusive sneak peek at "true detective" season 2. you will not see this anywhere else in the world. the next season of "true detective." plus seth rogen, snoop dogg, and white denim are here. we are live from austin. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ tonight i'm striking up a conversation about cleaning bums. you cannot short-change a clean bum. get ready for this. it's a wipe for your bum! so you do a bit of dry, and then a
. >> girl comes forward and says she was chased through the woods by a spaghetti monster with green ears. now, i think that this is our man with the scars on his face. i don't know who he is. i don't know where he is. i don't know where his whole thing [ bleep ] starts but tends with him. >> my luck, i pick today to get to know you. >> you asked. >> yeah. and now i'm begging you to shut the [ bleep ] up. >> all your life you hate or you love or you're in pain, it...
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. >> spaghetti and meatballs? >> probably not. >> i did have to give them television. the judge many years ago said you have to have tv and never said what to show. so i decide what to show. i'm sure not going to show this series to them. so i show them the weather channel, the food channel and c-span. really have to watch all these politicians. that's all they get. they're still getting television. >> and one of his latest innovations when we were there was this idea of this, what he called a chair, actually an exercise bike, that would power the televisions. >> a lot of you guys are kind of fat. you need to lose some weight. >> i know. put me on the chain gang. >> i gained 20 pounds since i've been here. >> gained 20 pounds. okay. a lot of you guys need some exercise. have you ever been on an exercise bike? like that? >> yeah. >> can you do an hour at a shot? okay. >> an hour at a shot? >> yeah. >> okay. >> he wanted the inmates to ride this bike in order to have the privilege of watching tv. >> we're going to hook the chair up to the television here and as you pump,
. >> spaghetti and meatballs? >> probably not. >> i did have to give them television. the judge many years ago said you have to have tv and never said what to show. so i decide what to show. i'm sure not going to show this series to them. so i show them the weather channel, the food channel and c-span. really have to watch all these politicians. that's all they get. they're still getting television. >> and one of his latest innovations when we were there was this idea of...
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on a dashboard, when you see a friend's picture from their apartment, you know it's a plate of spa spaghetti, but you say, i might tap into that. i'm going to check out that content. people have been using it in different ways. >> you might want to look at that photo on a map as opposed to a long string, just a long list -- cheryl: well, brian and chris, i have to tell you one week and you're on national television. that's pretty good. a lot of people in this building are talking about this app. it's great. and what happened to the ex-girlfriend? >> she's a friend now so, actually, the app doesn't -- i don't need to use it for her. it's more for the occasional coworker -- >> do you want to give her a shout? [laughter] cheryl: exactly. yeah, tech success. brian and chris, thank you very much, guys. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. cheryl: all right. well, from the more serious issues of maryland yellen's first news conference, u.s./russia tensions to the excitement of, yeah, march madness, "countdown to the closing bell" has got you covered. we've got a lot worth repeating. ♪ ♪ >> you'
on a dashboard, when you see a friend's picture from their apartment, you know it's a plate of spa spaghetti, but you say, i might tap into that. i'm going to check out that content. people have been using it in different ways. >> you might want to look at that photo on a map as opposed to a long string, just a long list -- cheryl: well, brian and chris, i have to tell you one week and you're on national television. that's pretty good. a lot of people in this building are talking about...
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every time i think of the gruesome death of falling into a black hole becoming spaghetti-fied i'm entertained. >> i'm entertained hearing you describe it. i don't think of them as what do you have to give up for one to get the other. i think it's just maybe the story, hasn't been stolds the right way. >> do you think a program like this can heal the divide that exists about science? >> i think what it will do is give people the proper understanding of what science is. there are people who already like science. we got them. and power to them. then the people who don't know they like science. all right. they have a little flame inside of them of curiosity which we're going to fan that flame and it will rise up within them. then another category of people, the people who know they don't like science. they got no flame at all. so we're going to go in there light it and show them the majesty and the beauty and glory of science and how it is come -- how people searchers for cosmic truths over the centuries and millenia have arrived at our understanding of our place in space and time and this is glo
every time i think of the gruesome death of falling into a black hole becoming spaghetti-fied i'm entertained. >> i'm entertained hearing you describe it. i don't think of them as what do you have to give up for one to get the other. i think it's just maybe the story, hasn't been stolds the right way. >> do you think a program like this can heal the divide that exists about science? >> i think what it will do is give people the proper understanding of what science is. there...
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when i was in green pay covering the 49ers, they put butter on the top of spaghetti and hamburgers. >>> the giants will be in arizona for opening day next monday. but they won't have to face patrick corbin. the diamondbacks' ace had tommy john surgely and are miss the see -- surgery and will miss the season. >>> madison baumgarner making the final start of the spring. chris davis crushing a fastball under the scoreboard. it was the first run allowed all spring by bumgarner. he promptly game up two more home runs and the giants beat the bree crew 5-4. >>> a's and reds from the crack of the bat i would say brandon moss is ready for the regular season. three-run blast off francis the fourth homer of the spring. a's beat the reds 8-4. >>> rules for the new 49er football stadium after being voted on in tonight's santa clara city council meeting where it will be voted on tonight. 49er fans, listen up. no more stink bombs. this is unfortunate because i was planning on saving my 4th of july fireworks for opening day. no birds reptiles or animals. this means my iguana has to stay home. no kegs
when i was in green pay covering the 49ers, they put butter on the top of spaghetti and hamburgers. >>> the giants will be in arizona for opening day next monday. but they won't have to face patrick corbin. the diamondbacks' ace had tommy john surgely and are miss the see -- surgery and will miss the season. >>> madison baumgarner making the final start of the spring. chris davis crushing a fastball under the scoreboard. it was the first run allowed all spring by bumgarner. he...
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once the spaghetti is ready, drain it, and serve it fast. you can't hang around with pasta. the cacciatore is looking rich and dark red now, gorgeous. spoon it over the pasta and sprinkle over those delicate basil leaves and the grated parmesan, a fabulous take on a hunter's stew in just 15 sweet little minutes. to freeze, slip into a lunch box, and be ready to eat by lunch. so lunchtime is better for everyone. gogurt, it is so good to freeze, thaw, and slurp. ♪ gogurt, it is so good ♪ no money man can win my ♪ ♪ lov♪. ♪ it's sweetness that i'm ♪ ♪ thinking of. ♪ ♪ we always hang in a ♪ ♪ buffalo stance. ♪ ♪ we do the dive every ♪ ♪ time we dance. ♪ ♪ i'll give you love, ♪ ♪ baby, not romance. ♪ ♪ i'll make a mov♪, ♪ nothing left to chance. ♪ ♪ so, don't you get fresh ♪ ♪ with me. ♪ ♪ how melodic. ♪ announcer: when you see this symbol you know you're watching a show that's educational and informational. the cbs dream team& it's epic. narrator: today on lucky dog... brandon: go get it! narrator: brandon rescues a j
once the spaghetti is ready, drain it, and serve it fast. you can't hang around with pasta. the cacciatore is looking rich and dark red now, gorgeous. spoon it over the pasta and sprinkle over those delicate basil leaves and the grated parmesan, a fabulous take on a hunter's stew in just 15 sweet little minutes. to freeze, slip into a lunch box, and be ready to eat by lunch. so lunchtime is better for everyone. gogurt, it is so good to freeze, thaw, and slurp. ♪ gogurt, it is so good ♪ no...
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paid for it with tips i made as a waitress at sam's spaghetti shack. so when you put all of us experienced drivers into the same group, we can drive down the cost of car insurance pretty dramatically. chevy malibu. my friends and i called her marcy. no idea where that came from. in fact, because the aarp auto insurance program from the hartford groups us more experienced drivers together we save an average of $395 when we switch to the hartford. a '65 mustang. loved that car. the hartford also gives us the kind of after-accident care we truly deserve. it's called recovercare. it's free, and it covers the cost of things like house cleaning, grocery shopping and lawn care when an injury makes it difficult to do things ourselves. '56 chevy skyline. i bought it from my sister and then i sold it to my brother... for a profit! we're also a generation that appreciates loyalty. that's why the hartford's free lifetime renewability really means something to us. it's a promise that we won't be dropped, even after an accident. a canary yellow falcon station wagon
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. >> call that spaghetti. i call that wet noodles. >> at first, pasco was reluctant to talk about the earlier confrontation in the hallway. >> talk out there later. oh, [ bleep ], i'll talk now. i've been down 20 years. i'm a murderer. i'm a convict. nobody disrespects me like that. i got some little punk coming in. he's been in for a little time and [ bleep ] runs his little mouth, [ bleep ]. fine. that gets you killed in here. i'm a murderer. straight-up convict. >> the more cephis tried to convince us he was a convict, the more i wondered if there was something else going on. >> a few days later, pasco told us what did go on the night he committed murder. >> i was at a bar drinking one night. had nine shots of whiskey and several beers. and gave a ride to my sister-in-law, i think it is or something like that. nephew's ex-wife. we -- she lured me on to the dogtown, which is the river camps. and we started to have sex. and she backed out of it and got into an argument. and she started smacking me around and
. >> call that spaghetti. i call that wet noodles. >> at first, pasco was reluctant to talk about the earlier confrontation in the hallway. >> talk out there later. oh, [ bleep ], i'll talk now. i've been down 20 years. i'm a murderer. i'm a convict. nobody disrespects me like that. i got some little punk coming in. he's been in for a little time and [ bleep ] runs his little mouth, [ bleep ]. fine. that gets you killed in here. i'm a murderer. straight-up convict. >>...
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and then there was the picture of the spaghetti highway: 'safe in times of nuclear attack.' i mean, this is the era of the atomic cafe and there was definitely the sense--we hid under our desks. and if there were an atomic attack, you were supposed to--and i remember this as a kid--you were supposed to be able to get in your car and head out. and i remember people thinking it was laughable, but it wasn't so laughable, either. c-span: who started the highway system? >> guest: oh, well, i think we're all co-responsible for that. but i thought it was very interesting that dwight eisenhower, who's not such a heavy in some aspects of the highway system, was leading one of the first convoys across the country after world war i when it started to pick up and the road-building urge spread. there were these very splashy, very colorful--and i must say i enjoyed reading about all that; i wasn't so anti-car that i couldn't enjoy, you know, the fun and games of going out on the road. and they go through these roads which were disgusting and rutted and pitted, and they're showing with the
and then there was the picture of the spaghetti highway: 'safe in times of nuclear attack.' i mean, this is the era of the atomic cafe and there was definitely the sense--we hid under our desks. and if there were an atomic attack, you were supposed to--and i remember this as a kid--you were supposed to be able to get in your car and head out. and i remember people thinking it was laughable, but it wasn't so laughable, either. c-span: who started the highway system? >> guest: oh, well, i...
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i think my foundation in the capital health took a lot ok and my band director was an american the spaghetti braxton. he eventually returned to the united states so he asked me whether or not i would like to take up his back on and become band director in charge of teaching marching band and i agreed because i thought that would be very interesting experience so that was back in two thousand won and it has been thirteen years since of being in this cause its clients it does lack because believe me ask you hope you find the experience is to be different or similar bill being a member of the pandan value in the band director when using windows only a band member to follow orders alone commands either from the bad effect on front on the drum majors or the toxins but as a band of activists much more to it because you're not going in charge of training the band musically or in terms of marching. you are also responsible if designing the show. that's the case here in taiwan so i have to come up with a program for the teenagers and teach them the program so that they are well prepared before they c
i think my foundation in the capital health took a lot ok and my band director was an american the spaghetti braxton. he eventually returned to the united states so he asked me whether or not i would like to take up his back on and become band director in charge of teaching marching band and i agreed because i thought that would be very interesting experience so that was back in two thousand won and it has been thirteen years since of being in this cause its clients it does lack because believe...